The Free Press Journal

Prince Andrew’s denials on links to sex-offender recoil

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Britain's Prince Andrew provoked a backlash on Sunday following an extraordin­ary TV interview in which he denied having sex with an alleged victim of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as public relations experts branded the hour-long exchange "disastrous".

Queen Elizabeth II's second son was lambasted from all quarters for his lack of judgement and empathy with the victims, his extraordin­ary defence that he was at a high street pizza restaurant, never sweated and claim that he only stayed at the sex offender's home because he was 'too honourable'.

The unpreceden­ted interview was the first time Andrew has answered questions about Virginia Robert's allegation­s.

It was a PR gamble intended to clear his name but in attempting to justify his relationsh­ip with Epstein, Andrew appeared to have opened himself up to even greater criticism.

Roberts, now Giuffre, claims she was forced to have sex with the royal on three occasions -- in London in 2001 when she was 17, in New York and on Epstein's private Caribbean island. PR consultant Mark Borkowski said the exchanges were "like watching a man in quick sand" and that he had "never seen anything so disastrous".

Meanwhile media lawyer Mark

Stephens, who represente­d James Hewitt after his alleged affair with Princess Diana, called the interview "a catastroph­ic error".

"(He) seemed unconcerne­d by the seriousnes­s of the matter, laughing and smiling at several points during the interview... and expressed no regrets or concern about Epstein's victims," added The Guardian.

"Not one single word of remorse," screamed the front page of the Mail on Sunday following the interview on the BBC's Newsnight programme on Saturday evening.

Andrew, 59, who is eighth in line to the throne, has been dogged for years by criticism of his links to Epstein, who was found dead in a New York jail in August.

Giuffre, who alleges that Epstein abused her for years and farmed her out to his wealthy friends, first made her allegation­s against Prince Andrew, who has repeatedly denied them, in a 2015 US civil court deposition and has repeated them in more recent TV interviews. "I can absolutely categorica­lly tell you it never happened," Andrew said referring to her claim that they had sex, adding he had "no recollecti­on" of having met her. The prince told interviewe­r Emily Maitlis he was in fact "at home with the children" on the March 2001 night in question, after earlier taking his daughter Princess Beatrice to a pizza restaurant.

He denied they had shared a sweaty dance at a London nightclub on the basis he cannot sweat due to a condition related to having fought in the 1982 Falklands War.

And he said a picture showing him with his arm around Giuffre, with Epstein's friend Ghislaine Maxwell in the background, was "a photograph of a photograph of a photograph", hinting that it could have been doctored.

Epstein, a US multi-millionair­e, pleaded guilty in 2008 to procuring a girl under the age of 18 for prostituti­on and served 13 months in a US prison before being released on probation. The prince also faced uncomforta­ble questions over staying with Epstein at his Manhattan townhouse shortly after his release from prison, when he was captured on video waving goodbye to a woman at the front door.

A witness has described seeing Andrew getting a foot massage from a young Russian woman there. He repeatedly insisted he was "not close" to the disgraced financier and that his home was simply "a convenient place to stay".

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